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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

The 5 Best Electric Toothbrushes You Can Buy Today

Someone might be wondering what's the need of an electric tooth brush? You can never know until you have experienced it. There are several types available for individuals who desire to have one.

These
are the best 5 electric toothbrushes to buy. None of them will let you
down. You can find most of them at Amazon store.

1. Philips
Soni-care Diamond Clean Sonic

Narrowly
pips Oral-B to be crowned King of the Electric Toothbrushes at $150. Excellent
cleaning Quite sexy for a toothbrush Expensive Cumbersome glass charger. An excellent
electric toothbrush that justifies its premium price thanks to the quality of
its cleaning and the elegance of its design.

At least
part of the reason for that is that it's frequently on offer at half its RRP;
never pay full price for it!

2. Oral-B
Pro 7000 Black Smart Series

Excellent,
top-of-the-range electric toothbrush cleans brilliantly but has Bluetooth for
no particular reason. Great
cleaning Handy timer and visual guide App could be more useful Gets mucky too
easily. Another very
fine electric toothbrush that's worth its high price - although obviously,
NEVER pay RRP for it when you can usually get it for less than half that. The Oral-B
Pro 7000 Black Smart Series is not a sexy bit of design, but your mouth will
still thank you for buying it.

3. Emmi
Dental

It's
hideous, and compatible with only one brand of toothpaste… but this electric
toothbrush does clean up a treat. Good
cleaning performance Interesting interdental head Requires 'special' toothpaste
Ugly and cheap looking. A curious
product that looks cheap and awful, but makes some big claims about its tooth
and gum cleaning prowess. We can't necessarily verify those claims, but it does
seem to work well. Its looks and fact that it requires special
toothpaste do count against it a tad,however.

4. Panasonic
Sonic Vibration EW-DL82-W

A compact,
effective and well-made electric toothbrush for under £40. Compact and
smart Excellent value for money Cleaning requires more effort. For its
price the Panasonic Sonic Vibration EW-DL82-W is a very good electric
toothbrush. It doesn't clean quite as effortlessly as top-of-the-range rivals,
but its effective once you know how to use it. Given the cost, it's also very
well made and also brilliantly compact, making it perfect as a travel option.

5. Colgate
Pro Clinical A1500

Now way
cheaper than at launch, this electric toothbrush is over complicated but worth
considering.

Good quality
at a discount Decent Cleaning Mega noise and vibration Variable speed seems
pointless. The Colgate
Pro Clinical A1500 is scarily noisy and, with its different speeds depending on
which way up you hold it, arguably over-complicated.On the other
hand, for around £60 it's not a bad electric toothbrush and its cleaning
performance is good, once you get used to its quirks.